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ABSENT WHEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN: Mrs. James, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Dix.
Dedication
We, the class of 1958,
with all pride and sin¬
cerity, hereby dedicate
this edition of the BEA¬
CON to all our teachers
whose sacrifice, guid¬
ance, and toil have en¬
abled us to attain our
first pinnacle of success.
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Our Principal
MR. EARL G. HOPPES
Mr. Hoppes has been our faithful and efficient advisor for the past two years.
At times our success was doubtful, but with his encouragement and untiring
efforts we were able to attain our goals. The Class of 1958 extends to him its
gratitude and appreciation for his unceasing patience and sincere helpfulness
which has not only helped make our school life a happy one, but also a profit¬
able one.
MARIE F.
PENNEWELL
Social Studies
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EARL G.
HOPPES
Principal
YVONNE H. DIX
English
Guidance
AILEEN B.
PHILLIPS
Librarian
MARY K.
WOOD
Languages
Physical
Education
MARGARET B.
BULL
Home Economics
BETTY L.
DUNTON
Business Education
English
V
JAMES O'DELL
Science
Physical Education
NANCY R. SENN
Business Education
LOTTA S.
BOOTH
Mathematics
VIRGINIA C.
ROGERS
Eighth Grade
WINIFRED P.
BELOTE
Eighth Grade
LILLIAN D.
DERBY
First and
Second Grades
DOROTHY C.
WATSON
Second Grade
JOHN KUCERA
Industrial Arts
MILDRED C.
TWYFORD
Sixth Grade
HENRIETTA F.
JACOB
First Grade
ULVA P.
HICKMAN
Fifth and
Sixth Grades
MARY E.
MARTIN
Third and
Fourth Grades
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MRS. MARIE F. PENNEWELL
Advisor
We would like to thank Mrs. Pen-
newell who weathered our storms
and helped make our last four
years a success. She gave more
than we can ever repay, and her
patience was above and beyond
the call of duty. Thank you, Mrs.
Pennewell.
PATRICK THOMAS GLADDING
President
Class President 4; Class Vice-
President 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play;
Junior and Senior Choruses.
HERBERT SCOTT DUER
Vice-President
Class Vice-President 3, 4; Foot¬
ball Manager 1; Football 2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,
2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Junior and Sen¬
ior Plays and Choruses.
MARY ELSIE CHANDLER
Secretary
Class Secretary 4; Basketball 1,
2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; Softball 1,
2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y
2,3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Library
Club 2,3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, His¬
torian 3; Junior Play: Junior and
Senior Choruses; Annual Staff
Photography Editor.
JAMES ARNOLD WATKINSON
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3;
Keep Virginia Green Crew 2; Jun¬
ior and Senior Choruses.
PEGGY GRACE SMITH
Treasurer
Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Basket¬
ball 1,2; Softball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-
Captain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Glee
Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Pres¬
ident 1, 3, Vice-President 2, E.
S. Fed. Vice-President; Junior
and Senior Plays and Choruses;
Annual Staff Typist.
WILLIS EDWARD WOOD, JR.
Class President 1; Football 1,2,
3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,
2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2;
Glee Club 3; Library Club 2, 3;
Keep Virginia Green Crew 2, 3;
Junior and Senior Plays and Cho¬
ruses.
ANNE PAIGE SHREEVES
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Chorus
4; Junior and Senior Choruses.
CHARLOTT JOHNSON
Tri-Hi- Y 4; Junior and Senior
Choruses.
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WILLIAM LLEWELLYN
BARNES
Cheerleaders 2,3,4, Co-Captain
4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y
2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-Presi¬
dent 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Girls'
Chorus 4; Library Club 2, 3; F.
H. A. 3, Secretary- Treasurer 3;
Junior and Senior Plays and Cho¬
ruses; Annual Staff Managing Ed¬
itor.
CHARLES C. JONES
CONNIE LEE EWELL
Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3,
4, Co-Captain 4; Glee Club 4;
Girls' Chorus 4; Library Club 3;
Junior and Senior Choruses; An¬
nual Staff Business Manager.
Football 2,3; Track 3,4; Keep
Virginia Green Crew 2; Junior
and Senior Choruses.
IRIS ANN MORGAN
Basketball 1,2,4; Softball 1,2,3;
Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4;
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior and Sen¬
ior Choruses.
NORMA JEAN SMULLIN
Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain
4; Softball 1,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,
4; Girls' Chorus; F, H. A. 1,2,3,
4; Junior and Senior Plays and
Choruses.
NORRIS RAY BEASLEY
Library Club 2, 3; Junior and Sen¬
ior Choruses; Senior Play; Band
3.
SHIRLEY ELAINE CUSTIS
Cheerleaders 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2;
Softball 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Glee Club
3,4; Girls' Chorus 4; F. H. A. 1,
2, 3, 4; Junior and Senior Plays
and Choruses; Annual Staff Typist.
PAGE CARTER HAYDEN
Basketball 1,2; Softball 1,2; Tri-
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Glee
Club 1, 2, 4; Girls' Chorus 4; Li¬
brary Club 3; F. H. A. 1; Junior
Play; Junior and Senior Choruses.
RICHARD FREDERICK EAST
Class President 2; Football 1,2,
3, 4; Basketball 4; Track 3, 4; Glee
Club 1,2,3; Library Club 2,3;
Junior Play; Junior and Senior
Choruses.
WILLIAM J. BISHOP
Glee Club 1,2,3; Library Club 3;
Junior and Senior Choruses.
E . RONALD KILLMON
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4;
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2,
3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4;
Glee Club 3,4; Library Club 2, 3;
Keep Virginia Green Crew 2, 3;
Junior and Senior Plays and Cho¬
ruses; Annual Staff Sports Editor,
DIMITY RUTH WINDSOR
Basketball 1,2; Softball 1,2, 3, 4;
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4;
Girls' Chorus 4; Library Club 2,
3; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2;
Senior Play; Junior and Senior
Choruses.
LUTHER LEE SAVAGE
Keep Virginia Green Crew 2; Jun¬
ior Play; Junior and Senior Cho¬
ruses.
PATRICIA LOUISE PAYNE
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain
3; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 2,
3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,
4; Girls' Chorus 4; Library Club
2, 3; Junior and Senior Choruses;
Annual Staff Sports Editor; School
Reporter 4,
JOHN WILLIAM MILES, JR.
Class President 3; Class Secre¬
tary 2; Football 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3,
4; Basketball 4; Keep Virginia
Green Crew 2, 3; Junior and Sen¬
ior Plays and Choruses; Annual
Staff Business Manager.
Football 3; Basketball 2; Glee
Club 3; Keep Virginia Green Crew
2, 3; Junior and Senior Choruses.
FELICIA CONSTANCE
PHILLIPS
Class Treasurer 1; Softball 1,4;
Tri-Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 1^2; F. H.
A. 1,2, 3, 4; Junior and Senior
Choruses; Senior Play.
DON ALEXANDER MARSH
EVERETTE HALL PARKS
Football 4; Basketball 3; Base-
baU 4; Glee Club 3; Junior and
Senior Plays and Choruses.
LED A BROWN JUSTIS
Football 3, 4; Junior and Senior
Choruses; Senior Play; Annual
Staff Art Editor.
NORMA RAYE HARRISON
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain
4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Cap¬
tain 4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-
Y3,4, Secretary 4; Glee Club 1,
2,3,4; Girls' Chorus 4; G.H.A.
1,2, 3, 4, President 3, E. S.
Fed. President; Junior and Sen¬
ior Plays and Choruses; Annual
Staff Society Editor.
DONALD MATTHEWS CUSTIS
Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,4,
Manager 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Li¬
brary Club 3; Keep Virginia Green
Crew 3; Junior and Senior Plays
and Choruses.
JACK H. LONG
Cheerleaders 3,4; Basketball 1,
2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Glee Club
1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Chorus 4; Library
Club 2, 3; F. H. A. 2,3,4, Parlia¬
mentarian 2; Junior and Senior
Plays and Choruses; Annual Staff
Typist.
MARYE EARLfi CARMINE
Football 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4;
Track 3, 4; Keep Virginia Green
Crew 2,3; Senior Play; Junior and
Senior Choruses.
GRAYCE CHRISTIAN
VAUGHAN
Basketball 1,2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Glee
Club 1, 4; F, H, A. 3, 4, Chaplain
3; Junior and Senior Choruses.
BILLYE B. SHRIEVES
Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Glee Club 4; Li¬
brary Club 3; F. H. A. 3, 4; Senior
Play and Chorus.
PATSY ANNE BARNES
Basketball 1,2; F. H. A. 1,4; Jun¬
ior and Senior Choruses.
WILLIAM FLOYD MEARS
Class President 1; Football 3,4;
Baseball 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Library
Club; Junior and Senior Plays and
Choruses; Annual Staff Photogra¬
phy Editor.
"A-Feudin' Over Yonder"
Mountain Maggie . . . .
Maw Fry .
Emmy Fry .......
Izzie Fry .
Clem Fry .
Rosie Belle Fry . . . .
Aunt Harry Hornhonker
Becky Mae Hornhonker.
Willy Hornhonker. . . .
Pappy Popoff .
Zeke Popoff .
Travelin' Preacher . .
Weddin' Guests .
Musicians .
. Connie Phillips
. . Billye Shrieves
. Marye Earle Carmine
. Buddy Wood
. . .Jackie Miles
. Norma Jean Smullin
. Shirley Custis
. Norma Raye Harrison
. Herbert Scott Duer
. Ronnie Kilim on
. Jack Long
. Billy Mears
Billie Lou Barnes , Peggy Smith, Dimity Windsor
. . . Donald Custis, Hall Parks, Norris Beasley
1958 Hall
Most Loyal Girl .
Most Loyal Boy .
Girls Most In Love .
Boy Most In Love .
Girls Most Likely To Succeed
Boy Most Likely to Succeed .
Best Natured Girls .
Best Natured Boys .
Biggest Girl Flirt .
Biggest Boy Flirt .
Most Mischievous Girl ....
Most Mischievous Boys . . .
Girl With Best Personality .
Boy With Best Personality . .
Most Independent Girls . . .
Most Independent Boy ....
Quietest Girls .
Quietest Boy .
Most Popular Girl .
Most Popular Boys .
Most Original Girl .
Most Original Boy .
Most Sophisticated Girl , . .
Most Sophisticated Boys . . .
Most Musical Girls .
Most Musical Boys .
Prettiest Girl .
Most Handsome Boy .
. Billie Lou Barnes
. Pat Gladding
. . . . Patsy Payne, Patsy Barnes
. Billy Mears
. Anne Paige Shreeves
Page Hayden
. Herbert Scott Duer
. . Dimity Windsor, Patsy Barnes
. Leda Justis, Jackie Miles
. Norma Raye Harrison
. Richard East
. Marye Earle Carmine
. Buddy Wood, Jack Long
. Mary Chandler
. Jackie Miles
. Marye Earle Carmine
Billie Lou Barnes
. Ronnie Killmon
. .Carolyn Watkinson, Iris Morgan
. James Watkinson
. . Shirley Custis
. . Ronnie Killmon, Donald Custis
. Billye Shrieves
. Dinky Bishop
. . Page Hayden
. Don Marsh, Richard East
Norma Jean Smullin, Connie Ewell
. Chuck Jones, Pat Gladding
. Norma Jean Smullin
. Hall Parks
Best All Around Girl . Mary Chandler
Best All Around Boy . . Donald Custis
Best Dressed Girls . Grace Vaughan, Dimity Windsor
Best Dressed Boy. . Herbert Scott Duer
Most Athletic Girls . Patsy Payne, Mary Chandler
Most Athletic Boy . Ronnie Killmon
Wittiest Girl . Billye Shrieves
Wittiest Boy . Luther Savage
Mo'st Talented Girl . Billie Lou Barnes
Most Talented Boy . Gladding
Cutest Girls . Peggy Smith, Connie Ewell
Cutest Boys . Jack Long, Chuck Jones
Best Girl Dancer . Shirley Custis
Best Boy Dancer . Gladding
Neatest Girls . Charlott Johnson, Grace Vaughan
Nea^es^ Boys . ] ! . Don Marsh, Billy Mears
Most Studious Girl . Anne Paige Shreeves
Most Studious Boy . Gladding
Noisiest Girls . Peggy Smith, Norma Raye Harrison
Noisiest Boys . Norris Beasley, Jack Long
Friendliest Girls . Norma Raye Harrison
Connie Phillips
Friendliest Boys . Richard East, Jackie Miles
Most Courteous Girls . Iris Morgan, Charlott Johnson
Most Courteous Boy . Jackie Miles
Most Attractive Girls . Marye Earle Carmine
Mary Chandler
Most Attractive Boys . Hall Parks, Leda Justis
Of Fame
Dinky
Chuck
Buddy
Luther
Norris
Billie Louou
Norma
Jean
Donald
Dimity
Marye
Earle
Norma
Raye
Shirley
Richard
Ronnie
Anne Paige
Charlotte
Class History
Come!! Let us reminisce through the past four years and bring you up to date on some of
the most outstanding events of the Class of 1958,
In September of 1954 there enter into the Land of Learning sixty-three seekers of know¬
ledge, better known as Freshmen, Most of them come from the Eighth Grade, where they have
for many months been busily engaged in storing their minds with the honey of wisdom; some
green and fresh from afar; and some from other halls of instruction. We are welcomed by our
Principal, Mr, Chadderdon and our homeroom teachers, Mr, Stewart Wessells and Mrs. Mary
Wood, who will help lead us up the slippery by-ways of knowledge. We elect our first class offi¬
cers: President, Buddy Wood; Vice-President, Billy Mears; Secretary, Russell Justis; and
Treasurer, Connie Phillips.
The next fall we enter the halls of wisdom with more dignity and sophistication as Sopho¬
mores, We are sorry to lose Billy Joe Colonna, Everette Evans, Wade Shrieves, Bobby Zashin,
and Billy Beauchamp. Mrs. Marie Pennewell and Mrs. Lotta Booth are our homeroom teachers.
This year we have many money-making projects such as bakes and selling Christmas cards.
The outstanding social event of the year is a Leap Year Dance, which is well attended. We
elect officers and they are: President, Richard East; Vice-President, Pat Gladding; Secretary,
Jackie Miles; and Treasurer, Peggy Smith. For the first time many of us attend the Athletic
Ball, an enjoyable occasion always to linger in the memory of any high school boy or girl.
As the year draws to a close, we look forward to our Junior Year with eager anticipation.
Lo! Summer has passed and once again we rub elbows with fellow classmates, this time
as Juniors! A glance at the calendar of the year finds us frustrated and confused - Junior Play,
Class Rings, and best of all, the Prom! We elect the following class officers: President, Jackie
Miles; Vice-President, Herbert Duer; Secretary, E, B. Dean; and Treasurer, Peggy Smith.
Meanwhile there dwelt in our midst, Mr. Earl Hoppes, a man of much learning and good repute,
who, learning of the departure of Mr. Chadderdon, decided to take over the task of leadership
and the success for our school loomed ahead. This yecir our homeroom teachers are Mrs. Marie
Pennewell and Mrs. Nancy Senn, After Christmas, we present our first big performance - “The
Sweetheart of U Baka Pi’’, which is a huge success. Well, our session is drawing near a close
and it’s Prom time! Followed by days and nights of hard work, we find thousands of tulips and
various colors bursting forth in full bloom around a Dutch windmill - our theme for the Prom.
As we danced to the sweet, languid music of Mrs. Georgia Borum’s Orchestra, we felt sure that
this Prom will be placed among our souvenirs as one of the best ever given at O.H.S. Here “Don
Cupid’’ captures the heart and hand of some of our girls. From class rings to wedding rings,
Gussie Chandler, Dorothy Johnson, Grace Parks, Frances Williams, Jean Duer, Sylvi^ Scott,
Barbara Williams, and Mary Rose Harmon marched down the aisle of Holy Matrimony. We were
sorry to lose Dickie Turner, Jerry Hartman, and Russell Justis to Hargrave Military Academy.
At the close of our Junior Year, we would like to sum up our richness and achievement in the
following phrase:
We have spent the months in study.
And in thinking hard and deep.
So now, all worn and weary.
We find our Junior Year complete.
Tempus fugit!! Seniors!! Time flies and we are dignified Seniors at last!! Again, Mrs.
Marie Pennewell finds herself playing the role of homeroom teacher. As we turn towards gradu¬
ation, our roll has diminished from sixty-three to thirty-five. Some stopped because of poor
health, some went out to earn a living, others married, and E. B. Dean decided to further his
education at Randolph Macon Academy. We welcomed two new members, Billy Shrieves and Carolyn
Watkinson. We elected the following officers: President, Pat Gladding; Vice-President, Herbert
Duer; Secretary, Mary Chandler; and Treasurer, Peggy Smith. During our high school career many
members of this class have taken an active part in athletics. Eleven boys are on the varsity foot¬
ball team, four outstanding players on the girls’ basketball team, and four Cheerleaders. Our
first big event of the year is the Senior Play, “A-Feudin’ Over Yonder’ ’, a hillbilly comedy
filled with laughter. After mid-term exams, we begin making plans for graduation, completion
of the annual, and getting more literature on our prospective dream trip. New York.
Now the “Zero Hour’’ has arrived, may we go on experiencing greater adventures, for
while the Voyage of High School Life is at an end, the Voyage of Real Life is just now and here
at its triumphant Commencement!!
For the last year satisfying.
Must all shadows safely blow;
Senior life is purifying,
And we pass - as white as snow!
Marye Earle Carmine
Historian
A Letter From The Future
Denver, Colorado
June 1, 1973
Dear Mrs. Pennewell,
Today, being in a reminiscent mood, 1 considered it only right to drop you a few
lines to tell you how we’re all making out - we, the class of 19.58. My, it hardly seems
possible that fifteen years have passed since we left the hallowed halls of O.H.S.
Who would have thought then that Richard East would be Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court, with Buddy Wood as his Secretary? Or that Pat Gladding and Dimity
Windsor would be one of America’s most famous dancing duo?
Peggy Smith and Charlotte Johnson now own one of the largest department stores
in the country. Guess who their general managers are! None other than Donald Cus-
tis and Don Marsh!
Hall Parks and Leda Justis are now President and Vice-President of the Ford
Motor Company while Chuck Jones and Jack Long own one of the best repair shops for
electrical appliances on the East Coast.
Page Hayden is now the head of the Chemistry Department of Duke University,
while Herbert Scott Duer is a mathematics professor at Columbia University.
I read not long ago that Billye Shrieves has just cleared her third million. Books
and basket-weaving must be paying pretty well, don’t you think?
Three of our girls are now happy housewives: Patsy Payne Kilmon, Patsy Barnes
Hutchinson, and Mary Chandler Drummond, while three others have opened their own
business schools: Marye Earle Carmine, Shirley Custis, and Connie Ewell. Business
must be pretty good, because they’ve been to Europe twice already!
Ronnie Killmon, who used to play football so well with the Blue Devils, is now
playing for the New York Giants. In another field of sports, Jackie Miles is coaching
basketball for North Carolina State University.
Do you remember how much Connie Phillips and Norma Jean Smullin used to gig¬
gle ? The last time I heard, they were competing for the world championship.
Billie Lou Barnes and her able assistant Norma Raye Harrison are still on their
world tour. They thought it would be fun working their way around the world and travel¬
ing by tramp steamer. From what I’ve heard, that must be the ideal life.
Not long ago I received a telegram from Luther Savage: “Have always needed
beauty rest, so I’ve retired.’’
Billy Mears seems to be very contented. Besides being very prosperous in his
father’s business, he enjoys. taking care of the kids while Nora Grace does the shopping.
Norris Beasley seems to be doing very well as the Chief of Police of New York
City. I’ve heard that the city’s traffic regulations have really changed since he’s taken
over.
From what I’ve gathered from newspapers and by word-of-mouth. Iris Morgan
and Grayce Vaughan are the best nurses any sick patient could ever have.
Dinky Bishop and his assistant, James Watkinson, are really enjoying life. As
the best camera team of the Walt Disney Studios, they are on location at the present
time in South America. Isn’t that the life?
As you can readily note, life has proved to be quite fruitful to the class of 1958.
I, myself, am very happy, too, out here in Colorado as a schoolteacher. Often I sit
back, shut myself from the outside world, and relive in my mind some of the happy
times I spent at O.H.S. Although it seems like many, many years ago, those fond memo¬
ries are as vivid to me now as though it were yesterday. I guess those years will be
long remembered by all of us. Who COULD forget those years - the laughs we shared,
the pranks we played, the Friday nights, and all of the other many activities we were
a part of? And, too, who could forget those teachers we had - teachers like you, always
making each of us feel important, and thus responsible for what we are today?
Well, I’ll close now, for I’ve a huge stack of papers to grade. I’m looking forward
to hearing from you soon.
With love,
Anne Paige Shreeves
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Pat Lang
Eugene Wheatley
Nancy Barlow
Bobby Kellam
Peggy Taylor
Lenard Watkinson
Suzanne VanKesteren
Douglas Scott
Bonnie Smith
Martin Willett
Shirley Scott
Ted Evans
Elizabeth Lewis
Lydia Belote
Bill Evans
Jane Harris
Betty White
Bobby Young
Esther Smith
Barbara Rogers
Ted Shreeves
Jill Edwards
Sandy Dunton
Robert Yow
Nancy Crockett
Kaye Brown
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"The Magic Touch"
Robert Braddock . Bill Evans
June Braddock . . . Bonnie Smith
Bobbette Braddock . Pat Lang
Miss Blodgett . Esther Smith
Mrs. Washington . Jane Harris
Socko . Ted Evans
Hank . Douglas Scott
Chuck . Grey Metzler
Ophelia . Adelaide Wray
Willie . Bobby Kellam
Mrs. Stockdale . . . Suzanne VanKesteren
Mrs. Clarence . Vonnie Jones
Mrs. Poo . Shirley Scott
Frieda hTsher . Nancy Barlow
Squint . Albert East
Models . Jill Edwai'ds, Nancy C!rockett, Betty White
Radio announcer . Billy Payne
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Jonica Jones
JoAnne Gunter
George Cherrix
Patsy Ross
Tommy Kellam
Harold Glick
Emily Edwards
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Linda Robbins
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Smith, Connie Ewell, Pat Lang, Norma Raye Harrison,
Vera Nicolls, Mary Chandler, Patsy Payne, Suzanne VanKesteren, Sandy Dunton,
Jane Twyford, Billie Lou Barnes, Barbie Miles, Ida Lynn Harmon, Peggy Taylor,
Norma Jean Smullin, Grayce Vaughan, Elizabeth Lewis, Amiee Savage, Mrs. Mary
Wood, Coach.
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Billy Mears, Jimmy Lassiter, Harold
Click, Hall Parks, Tommy Mears, Jerry Eller. BACK ROW: James
O'Dell, Coach; Ronnie Killmon, Jackie Miles, James Watkinson, Herbert
Duer, Jack Long.
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SEATED, Left to Right: Leda Justis, Art Editor; Billy Mears, Mary Chandler,
Photography Editors; Billie Lou Barnes, Managing Editor; Bonnie Smith, Assisting
Editor; Peggy Smith, Shirley Custis, Marye Earle Carmine, Typists. STANDING:
Connie Ewell, Jackie Miles, Business Managers; Norma Raye Harrison, Society
Editor; Ronnie Killmon, Patsy Payne, Sports Editors.
-Our Beacon-
We, the Annual Staff of 1958, have experienced several things. First, we
have learned the basics in creating a successful yearbook which include writing,
taking pictures, and much patience. Other than that we have gained a created un¬
derstanding among staff members and between individuals. Physically this yearbook
is a survey of pictures and school activities, but mentally it brings back the very
precious memories that will echo through the halls of Onancock High School for
years to come.
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Golden Memories
Golden memories never fade
The fun will always last
The tearful pleasure will always linger
Of the joys we all shared in the past.
WeTl miss you. Dear Alma Mater,
While passing through these doors
As we, the Seniors hope to succeed
In all our earthly chores
We wish that you would let us stay
Within your halls just one more day
But that part of our life will continue to be
Just another little golden memory.
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
We, the Class of 1958 of Onancock High School, being of crammed and confused mind,
do make and declare this our last will . and testament, hereby revoking all previous wills
at any time heretofore made by us.
SECTION I
ARTICLE I, To Mr. Hoppes, our conscientious principal, we leave the benign memories of
the Senior Class and heartfelt appreciation for guiding us through many distressing moments
of our high school life.
ARTICLE II. To our long-suffering and enduring faculty, we leave our sympathy, trusting
they will gain courage to face the future with the absence of our cheerful faces and sunny
dispositions.
ARTICLE III. To the Juniors, we leave our conniving minds and devil-may-care attitudes
in hopes that their failures to antagonize the teachers will be as few as ours.
SECTION II
ARTICLE I. Norris Beasley wills his writing ability to Adelaide Wray.
ARTICLE II. Billie Lou Barnes leaves her ability to cope with Mrs. Aileen Phillips to Ted
Shreeves.
ARTICLE III. Dinky Bishop leaves to Robert Yow his bristly flat-top.
ARTICLE IV. Mary Chandler wills her basketball shoes to Elizabeth Lewis and Shirley
Scott, providing they won’t be stepping out too often,
ARTICLE V. Shirley Custis leaves her dancing ability to Jane Harris,
ARTICLE VI. Donald Custis and Hall Parks leave their matches, tacks, and rubber bands
to Ted Evans, if he promises to use them to the discomfort of others,
ARTICLE VII. Connie Ewell leaves her dimples to Vonnie Jones because she’s in such dire
need of them.
ARTICLE VIH. Herbert Duer wills his boxing gloves to Grey Metzler on the condition that
he uses them only during basketball season.
ARTICLE IX. Iris Morgan and Norma Raye Harrison leave their winning smiles to Betty
White.
ARTICLE X. Pat Gladding wills his extra height to Sandy Dunton, hoping she will use it
advantageously in basketball.
ARTICLE XI, Norma Jean Smullin leaves her fiery temper to Pat Lang.
ARTICLE XII. Chuck Jones wills to Eugene Wheatley his singing talet.
ARTICLE XIH. Page Hayden leaves her fallen arches to Jill Edwards, trusting they will not
slow her down in her nursing career.
ARTICLE XIV. Jack Long leaves the used parts of his ‘51 Ford to Douglas Scott for future
use in his vehicle, model and make unkown,
ARTICLE XV. Patsy Payne leaves to Suzanne VanKesteren her ability to score at least 20
points per basketball game next year.
ARTICLE XVL James Watkinson and Don Marsh will their robust physiques to Martin Willet.
ARTICLE XVH. Connie Phillips and Patsy Barnes leave their extra weight to Bonnie Smith.
ARTICLE XVHI. Richard East and Ronnie Killmon will their romantic techniques with the
girls to Bobby Kellam.
ARTICLE XIX. Carolyn Watkinson, Billy Mears, and Jackie Miles leave their talkative ways
to Bill Evans.
ARTICLE XX. Anne Paige Shreeves, Grayce Vaughan, and Charlott Johnson will their stud¬
ious habits to Leonard Watkinson.
ARTICLE XXL Buddy Wood wills his basketball trunks to Bobby Young, trusting he won’t
use them for swimming by mistake.
ARTICLE XXII. Billye Shrieves leaves her versatile talents to Barbara Rogers and Nancy
Crockett, hoping they will use them to the best of their advantage.
ARTICLE XXHI. Leda Justis wills his artistic talent to Kaye Brown.
ARTICLE XXIV. Luther Savage leaves his sparkling phrases to Esther Smith.
ARTICLE XXV. Mary Earle Carmine wills her cheerleading ability to Nancy Barlowe and
Peggy Taylor.
ARTICLE XXVI. Peggy Smith and Dimity Windsor leave their page boys and pony-tails
to Lydia Belote.
Page Hayden,
Pat Gladding,
Testators
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Wbere Ion See The
Ibove Symbol Displayed
Salisbury places of business showing the above
symbol have pledged themselves to high ethical
standards. They have pledged to honor your pa¬
tronage with full understanding of your needs,
and assure you fairness and value in all your
business with them. You can buy with confidence
where you see the above symbol displayed in
Salisbury . . . Your happy Shopping City.
Compliments of
SHOP
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POCOMOKE CITY
Where You Will Find
Retail Merchants Offering
The Finest In
LEWIS BROTHERS
Variety
Quality
LUMBER
Service
POCOMOKE CITY
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RETAIL MERCHANTS
DIVISION
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC.
Conpliments of
THE
R.D. GRIER g SONS CO.
BEST
WISHES
FROM
Industrial Supplies & Machinery
Machine Shop & Foundry
A FRIEND
Salisbury, Md.
PI 9-4131
DUNCAN BROTHERS, INC.
Pocomoke City, Md.
Compliments of
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac
CMC Trucks
T. T. LEWIS
Authorized Sales and Service
Phone: 255
Greenbush Virginia
Compliments of
Compliments of
V. A. CHANDLER & SONS, INC.
DAVID GARDNER'S STORE
Market Street
Phone SU 7-3303
Phone SU 7-1461
Onancock, Virginia
Onancock, Virginia
F.G. FREDERICKS
J.M. WATSON CO.. INC.
Watchmaker Jeweler
Quality Furniture
Famous Name Brands
and Floor Coverings
Onancock -On ley Road
General Electric Appliances
"The House of Quality"
Phone SU 7-1493
Phone SU 7-2636
Onancock, Virginia
Onancock, Virginia
Con5)liments of
Compliments of
ACCOMACK-NORTHAMPTON ELECTRIC
CO-OPERATIVE
L. WASH LILLI STON
Phone MO 5-5116
Parksley Virginia
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Compliments of
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EICHELBERGER' S
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. B8h
SU 7-3567
Exmore, Virginia
Onancock, Virginia
LAWRENCE H. HEARS
Sheet Metal and
Roofing Contractor
Compliments of
ADAMS OYSTER COMPANY
Heating and Ventilating
Air Conditioning-Refrigeration
SU 7-3040
Exmore, Virginia
Phone GI 2-6511
Accomac, Virginia
P. C. KELLAM
ASSOCIATED SEED GROWERS, INC.
Truck Broker
Exmore Virginia
Serving Accomac &
Northampton Counties
"Seeds that are
bred-not just grown"
Exmore, Virginia
Phone GI 2-5451
GI 2-6132 GI 2-6021
Seeds Farm Supplies
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"FORKS GRILL"
Curb Service
Phone SU l-'Mll
FARMERS EXCHANGE, INCORPORATED
C. R. Bull, Pres.
R. P. Richardson, Vice-Pres.
W. C. Kellam, Sec.-Treas.
Phone: SU 7-1000
Onley, Virginia
Compliments of
BARNES RADIO HOSPITAL
Radio, Television, & Supplies
Ohancock Virginia
Compliments of
RITTER FINANCE CO., INC.
Onancock, Virginia
Compliments of
CLICKS & SONS
Onancock & Exmore
Virginia
BARNES WELDING SERVICE
Elec trie -Acetylene
"When you can't get to us
we come to you."
Phone: SU 7-3185
Tasley vi
Compliments of
DAVIS OIL COMPANY
Onancock, Virginia
DIZE T. V.
Meet Me At
WISE'S DRUG STORE
SALES
Prescriptions
SERVICE
SU 7-3819
Soda Fountain Cosmetics
Phone SU 7-1640
C. D. MARSH, JEWELER
JOHNSON CHEVROLET SALES
Clif Marsh Nancy Marsh
Direct Dealers in Cars &. Trucks
Oldsmobile
Phone SU 7-3333
Onancock, Virginia
Onancock Virginia
Compliments of
SCOTT & RICHARDSON
Furniture
PRIER' S
Appliances
Onancock-Onley Road
Rugs - Hardware - Paints
Onancock, Virginia
Phone SU 7-3737
K. E. Prier, Prop.
Onancock, Va.
THE A. GREENBERG CO.
ORIOLE STORE EQUIPMENT CO.
"The Store of Better Values"
Store Designing Specialists
Eastern Shore of Va's
Complete Food Store Equipment
821-825 West Main St.
Shopping Center
Salisbury, Md.
Onancock, Va.
Phone PI 9-6181
Compliments of
POWELLS SERVICE STATION
E. J. Powell, Mgr.
Atlantic Gas & Oil
Accomac, Virginia
BAKER'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE
AND
TOWN AND COUNTRY DRESS SHOP
Onancock & Parks ley
Virginia
BILL PAYNE
Outboard & Air Cooled Motors
All Kinds of Fishing Equipment
Agent for Scott-Atwater &
Buccaneer
Outboard Motors
Phone SU 7-2371
Onancock, Virginia
LASSITER LUMBER CORPORATION
Short Leaf Yellow Pines
Planing Mill and Office
SU 7-3800
Greenbush, Virginia
MRS. JOHN BAILEY, INC.
Florist
"Flowers For Every Occasion"
Onley Virginia
Compliments of
VERNON E. RAMSEY
Suffolk, Virginia
Compliments of
PASTRY SHOP
"Home of Better Baking"
Onancock Exmore
Virginia
Compliments of
OUTTEN BROS . , INC .
Furniture 6c Appliances
DRYDEN & BYRD
"We Cover the Delmarva Peninsula"
PRODUCE
Located 1 mile South of Pocomoke
Pocomoke City, Md.
Open Daily ' til 9 P. M.
Phone 800 Pocomoke, Md.
0. L. THOMPSON
Compliments of
Keepsake Diamonds
THE ADKINS CO. OF POCOMOKE
Credit Terms
"Everything Needed for Building"
Jewelers For 43 Years
Pocomoke City, Md.
Pocomoke City, Md.
Phone 135
NOCK'S FEED SERVICE
W. T. MILES -FORD
Pocomoke City, Md.
Sales 6c Service
Pocomoke City, Md.
Phone 1133 or 1134
Phone 316
TULL 6c KELLY CHICKS
Pocomoke City, Md.
Phone Poco. 711 or 710
Compliments
E. P. MATTHEWS
Pocomoke City, Md.
POCOMOKE FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
"Frozen Food-Quality
Plus Economy"
Pocomoke City, Md.
Garland D. Bull, Owner
Phone Poco. 511
G. D. BULL
WHOLESALE
Fruit and Produce
Pocomoke City, Md. Phone 111
Compliments of
CHANDLER'S FURNITURE
STORE
Onancock, Virginia
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Compliments of I
CARMINE CLEANERS
Onancock, Virginia I
I Compliments of
C. Hoyt Denton
MOBILGAS SERVICE STATION
Onancock, Virginia
THE EASTERN SHORE NEWS
Printing
Onancock, Virginia
PARKER'S T. V. SERVICE
Phone SU 7-3222
Onancock, Virginia
ONANCOCK ESSO SERVI CENTER
J. T. Kellam, Jr.
Verified Lubrication Service
Esso Products j
WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE
1 Autcf Supplies-Sporting Goods
Phone SU 7-2602
1 8 North St. Onancock, Va.
Best Wishes to Class of ' 58
0. W. Obaugh, Manager
HOME BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE
Onancock, Virginia
Compliments of
HEARNE -BALLARD INSURANCE
AGENCY , INC .
Phone SU 7-2140
I Onancock, Virginia
Compliments of
PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOPPE
Mary Powell Sarah Parker
Peggy Parks j
Onancock, Virginia
I Compliments of
RUSSELL MOTOR CO.
1 Dodge Plymonth
I Exmore, Virginia
DIZE SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION
Bennie Dize, Mgr.
Sinclair Products I
Phone SU 7-9635
Onancock, Virginia
G. FARRING SCOTT
1 Electrical Dealer
1 Market Street
1 Onancock, Virginia
G. C. MARSH
Sea Food Groceries j
Exmore, Virginia
1 Compliments of
THE ROOST
1 Exmore, Virginia
TIP-TOP FOOD STORE
Self Service j
Meat and Grocery I
Phone SU 7-2161
Onancock, Virginia
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GUY BROTHERS
Tractors
Equipment 6c Parts
Tasley Virginia
Phone SU 7-3331
Pure Products
LOFLIN'S SERVICE CENTER
Road Service
Phone SU 7-9641
Highway 13 Tasley, Virginia
W. E. WEST
Ford Tractors
Ford Farming Means Less Work
More Income Per Acre
Tasley, Virginia
FORD MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE
CORP.
Phone SU 7-2250
Tasley, Virginia
Compliments of
TONI'S CORNER
Tasley Virginia
Phone SU 7-2650
WATTS BROTHERS
Fine Apparel for Gentlemen
Parksley Virginia
BELL DRUG COMPANY
WHISPERING PINES
Phone SU 7-9644
Hotel - Motel
Phone SU 7-1300
Accomac , Virginia
Accomac Virginia
Compliments Of
JONES BROTHERS
SNYDER'S GULF SERVICE STATIONf
Real Estate
Accomac, Virginia
Accomac, Virginia
R. C. EVANS
Wholesale Flour and Feed
Phone SU 7-1510
Onley, Virginia
R. C. EVANS 6c SON
Wholesale
Candy, Drugs
Tobaccos, Cigarettes
Onley, Virginia
Compliments Of
TIP TOP GROCERY
ONLEY GRAIN CO.
Manager - Walter Lewis
Onley, Virginia
SEARCY'S FUN SPOT
BLUE BELLE GIFTS
Says "Hello"
Evans Lamp Shades
Onley, Virginia
PEARSON'S GROCERY
Phone SU 7-1090
Onley, Virginia
j Compliments of
BILL SHRIEVES
1 Compliments of
FASHION SHOP
Phone MO 5-5038
Parksley, Virginia
THE OWL
Modern Motel & Restaurant
j Phone MO 5-5043
Parksley, Virginia
I Compliments of
DELMARVA FEED CO,
Parksley, Virginia
Phone MO 5-5468
ACCOMACK CANDY CO.
1 Wholesale Confections I
1 and Jobbers I
j Parksley Virginia j
1 Phone MO 5-5030 j
N. J. PARKS & BROTHERS
1 Wearing Apparel
Parksley, Virginia
PARKSLEY FURNITURE COMPANY
Furniture & Appliances
Phone MO 5-5412
Parksley, Virginia
PARKS MOTOR CO., INC.
E. Bennett Street
Parksley, Virginia
Phone MO 5-5063
Compliments of
BATA
SHOE STORES
Exmore, Virginia
Pocomoke City, Maryland
U. S. 13 DRIVE-IN
Pocomoke City, Maryland
1 Phone ; 656 I
Compliments
T. EDWARD MEARS
T'S CORNEk
1 Compliments of 1
MARSHALL STUDIOS
j "Our Yearbook Photographers" 1
j Pocomoke City, Maryland 1
MODERN FLOOR COVERING SERVICE
All Materials for Floors & Walls
Wm. S. Townsend 1
Pocomoke, Maryland
Phone ;
Sails; PI 9-4266 Pocomoke 597-M I
GEORGE E. YOUNG AUTO PARTS
Automotive Machine Shop Service
Supplies Equipment 1
Phone 198 j
Pocomoke City, Maryland 1
POCOMOKE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
Modern Memorials I
in Marble and Granite
Rock of Ages Memorials I
Pocomoke City, Maryland
LOFLAND'S GROCERY
LOFLAND'S GROCERY
Phone SU 7-3791
Compliments of
THE FABRIC SHOPPE
Mr. J. W. Budd
Onancock, Virginia
Onancock, Virginia
Compliments of
Compliments of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PEOPLE'S LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Everett T. Daisey, Sr., Mgr.
Onancock, Virginia
Onancock, Virginia
HART'S GROCERY
WHISPERING PINES
Phone SU 7-9633
SERVICE STATION
Onancock Virginia
Accomac Virginia
Compliments of
Compliments of
PENINSULA MILLING & FEED CO.
MATTHEWS DRY CLEANERS
Tasty Feeds
Tasley Virginia
Tasley Virginia
Phone SU 7-3460
MODERNE
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Roxie Scott Evelyn Scott
Onley, Virginia
Phone SU 7-3744
JAXON'S 50 to $5.00 STORES
"Save more at Jaxon's Store"
Phone MO 5-5967
Parksley Virginia
GLADDEN'S PHARMACY
Compliments of
C. J. PRETTYMAN & SONS
Painter, Virginia
Real Estate & Businesses
Broad St.
Phone GI 2-4201
Exmore Virginia
NORD STORM BROTHERS
Furniture & Appliances
Phone GI 2-6169
Belle Haven, Virginia
CUSTIS RECORD SHOP
"Opposite the Old Bank"
Exmore, Virginia
NORTHAMPTON LUMBER COMPANY
H. M. JAMES
"House of Fabrics"
Nassawadox, Virginia
Nassawadox, Virginia
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